Magdalyn
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I'm not sure where to post this, so if I'm in the wrong spot, mods, please let me know/move me!
I just started to look through the 'pictures' thread and noticed something. (and forgive me if this has already been discussed ad nauseum!)
There looks to be two fairly shallow plastic bins resting on the mattress, then a tub on top of that. According to the depth of the mattress AND where the crib bumper is placed, to my baby raising eyes, they are too high for an 11 month old who can stand. (When baby can stand, you're supposed to put the mattress at the lowest setting and it's LOW.) If Lisa stood in that crib at that mattress setting, I'd estimate the rail hit at or below Lisa's chest level. Also, when a baby can stand in the crib you're supposed to take the bumper pad OUT because they can use it to climb up and ...fall out. An overbalanced baby falling head first out of a crib....
No blood...
Now, one might say, "That's just a tragic accident."
Well, what if there was evidence that the baby fell out hours and hours ago... and perhaps didn't die right away/could have been saved.
Dunno... Just a theory.... :waitasec:
Sorry to quote myself, but considering the new info on where the cadaver dog(s) hit, I think I might tweak my theory...
Perhaps the crib mattress is as the wrong setting for her age/height/ability to stand, and the bumper pad is still in there because Lisa didn't really sleep there much (or at all) and slept with mom all the time.
Many people co-sleep with their babies and never have a problem. That being said, babies have died from accidental parental suffocation during co-sleeping. I don't think a person would think they'd go to jail for a tragic accident. However, if they knew they did something *before* that would be considered a contibuting factor to the death, like, say, purposely giving an extra large dose of benedryl, or using a shot or two of adult quality alcohol as a medicinal substitute, so that mommy could have her "me time", might make a person think they need to cover things up. Not saying that's what happened! Just considering a theory...:seeya: